The Works of the English Poets, Том 27

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Стр. 5 In all things still which to this care belong, Observe this rule, to guard thy soul
from wrong. 95. By virtuous use thy life and manners frame, Manly and fimply
pure, and free from blame. Provoke not envy's deadly rage, but fly The glancing
curse ...

Стр. 7 Nor sacred nature is from thee conceal'd, 165 But to thy race her mystic rules
reveal'd. These if to know thou happily attain, Soon shalt thou perfect be in all that
I ordain. Thy wounded soul to health thou shalt restore, And free from every pain
...

Стр. 171 Stung to the soul, tumultuous thoughts began This way and that to rend the
godlike man. To force a passage with his falchion drawn, And hurl th' imperial
boaster from his throne, He now resolves: and now resolves again To quell his
fury, and ...